Section 4: First Aid Measures

Eyes: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with copious
amounts of flowing water for at least 15 minutes, retracting
eye lids often. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
Skin: Wash skin thoroughly with mild soap and water. Flush with
luke warm water for 15 minutes. Obtain immediate medical
attention if fluid is injected under the skin.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting! Immediate give two glasses of
charcoal slurry or plain water. Do not attempt to give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Contact a
physician at once. If unconscious, immediately take
affected person to a hospital.
Inhalation: Remove from exposure area to fresh air immediately.
Administer oxygen if deemed necessary. Polymer Fume
Fever symptoms should subside within twenty four hours.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures

Flammability classification: Not classified.
Flammable Properties:
Flash Point: None
Flammable Limits: Lower: Not applicable
Upper: Not applicable
Flash Point/Method: Not applicable
Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not determined
Hazardous Products of Combustion:
NFPA health hazard rating of "3" assigned due to toxicity of thermal
decomposition products, fluorine (HF), otherwise the material itself
warrants a health hazard rating of "1". Decomposition at high temperatures
> 200° C (392° F) yields hydrogen fluoride (HF), carbonyl fluoride and
other acid fluorides.
Properties that could increase fire or explosion risk:
None known
Extinguishing Media:
Not a fire hazard. Use extinguishing materials to treat the surrounding
fire, such as water (spray or fog), foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Special Conditions to Avoid:
High temperatures
Fire Fighting Instructions:
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire exposed
container cool. Water spray may be used to flush spills away from
exposure. For fires in enclosed areas, firefighters must use
self-contained breathing apparatus. Prevent runoff from fire
control or dilution from entering streams or drinking water supply.
Unusual Fire Hazards:
Fluoropolymers will degrade upon prolonged heating or in a fire,
liberating carbonyl fluoride and hydrogen fluoride (HF). This gas
is toxic if inhaled or it comes into contact with moist skin. HF
has an ACGIH TLV ceiling limit of 3 ppm (2.6 mg/m3) and an OSHA PEL
TWA of 3 ppm. Carbonyl fluoride has an ACGIL TLV and OSHA PEL TWA
of 2 ppm (5 mg/m3).
Firefighting procedures:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and skin protection
for acid gas exposure. Do not enter fire area without proper
protection. Fight fire from safe distance. If possible, air
monitoring should be performed.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures

Release response:
Scrape up excess grease and store in closed containers until disposal.
Clean up area with appropriate cleaner, possibly using Perfluorosolv PFS-1
a special cleaning solvent for this type of grease, to minimize the
possibilities of any remaining slipping hazard. Until this is done,
make sure appropriate caution signs pointing out the slipping hazard
area are in place.
Store in approved metal containers until disposal.
Recommended disposal:
Dispose according to applicable local, state/provincial and
federal regulations.

Section 7: Handling and Storage

Storage and handling:
Store in sealed containers at room temperature. Avoid prolonged/repeated
breathing of vapors, mists, fumes. Keep container tightly closed. Do not
store near combustible materials or heat. Keep away from heat, sparks,
and flames. Wash hands after use and before handling food or applying
cosmetics. Do not use tobacco products in the immediate area. Do not
contaminate cigarette or cigar products with the product because it will
decompose in the heat of the cigarette (or cigar) to HF which is very
toxic. Maintain adequate ventilation.

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: The product is stable under normal use conditions.
Reactivity: This material is not reactive.
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, sparks, flames, and other ignition sources;
avoid heating above 290° C (554° F)
Incompatibility (materials to avoid):
Alkali metals and halogenated compounds and metal oxides greater
then 280° C. Strong or non-aqueous alkali and Lewis acids.
Hazardous Products of Decomposition:
NFPA health hazard rating of "3" assigned due to toxicity of
thermal decomposition products, fluorine (HF), which is corrosive,
causing burns on contact with skin and other tissues; otherwise the
material itself warrants a health hazard rating of "1".
Decomposition at high temperatures (>200° C) yields hydrogen fluoride,
carbonyl fluoride and other acid fluorides.
Reactions with Air and Water: None known

Section 11: Toxicological Information

Eye Effects:
May cause eye irritation.
Skin Effects, Contact:
Concentrate may cause skin irritation
Skin Effects, Absorption:
No acute effects expected.
Acute Oral Effects (Ingestion):
This product may cause gastrointestinal distress with symptoms of nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Acute Inhalation Effects:
Inhalation of decomposition products [occurs if heated > 300° C (572° F)]
or of smoke from contaminated tobacco products may cause
respiratory irritation and induce Polymer Fume Fever condition.
Symptoms of exposure to decomposition products are: lung irritation,
pulmonary edema, flu-like symptoms (example: fever, chills). No
medical conditions are known to be aggravated by exposure.
Chronic Effects:
A review of the literature does not show obvious long term hazard.
Carcinogenicity:
No component known to be present in this product at > 0.1% is presently
listed a a carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA unless other wise noted in
Section 16.

Section 12: Ecological Information

Exotoxicity: No ecological information is available for this product.

Section 13: Disposal Considerations

US EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers
Material, as supplied, does not fall under the current US EPA RCRA
definitions of hazardous waste. Under RCRA, it is the generator's
responsibility to determine the status of the waste at the time of
its disposal.
General Disposal Considerations:
All recovered material should be packaged, transported and disposed
of (or reclaimed) using good engineering practices. Disposal method
must be in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
regarding health, air and water pollution. Do not burn materials
contaminated with this product.CERCLA Reportable Quantity
This product does not contain any CERCLA regulated materials.

Section 15: Regulatory Information

All components of this product are listed on the Toxic Substance Control
Act (TSCA) Section 8(b) Chemical Inventory and the Canadian Environmental
Protection Act (CEPA) provisional domestic substances list (DSL). This
product is not a HAZMAT as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communications
Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). This product is not a "controlled product"
as defined by the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information
System (WHMIS).
SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances:
No listed ingredients are present on the 302 list.
SARA 311/312
Acute: No
Chronic: No
Fire: No
Reactivity: No
Sudden release of pressure: No
SARA Section 313 Toxic Chemicals:
If none listed here or in Section 2, there are no 313 chemicals
present above threshold value.
No component present in this product at > 0.1% is presently listed as a
carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA.
California Prop. 65:
Proposition 65 requires manufacturers or distributors of consumer
products into the State of California to provide a warning statement
if the product contains ingredients for which the State has found to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. If this product
contains an ingredient listed by the State of California to cause cancer
or reproductive toxicity, it will be listed below:
No ingredients have been found.

Section 16: Other Information

Disclaimer of Liability:
Caution! Do not use SPI Supplies products or materials in applications
involving implantation within the body; direct or indirect contact with
the blood pathway; contact with bone, tissue, tissue fluid, or blood;
or prolonged contact with mucous membranes. Products offered by SPI
Supplies are not designed or manufactured for use in implantation in
the human body or in contact with internal body fluids or tissues.
SPI Supplies will not provide to customers making devices for such
applications any notice, certification, or information necessary for such
medical device use required by US FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
regulation or any other statute. SPI Supplies and Structure Probe, Inc.
make no representation, promise, express warranty or implied warranty
concerning the suitability of these materials for use in implantation
in the human body or in contact with internal body tissues of fluids.

The information and recommendations set forth above are taken from
sources believed to be accurate as of the date hereof, however SPI
Supplies and Structure Probe, Inc. make no warranty with respect to the
accuracy of the information or the suitability of the recommendations,
and assume no liability to any user thereof. The information contained
in this sheet does not constitute a hazard assessment and should not be
used in place of the user's own assessment of work place risks as
required by other health and safety legislation. Remember that it is
always, at all times, the user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of any material for any specific purpose and to adopt such
safety precautions as may be necessary.